5 comments

  • storus a minute ago

    "The Helios 44-2 is a very popular Soviet-era lens among cinematographers" - yeah, not like there were any other Soviet lens available there. Legendary in this context means the only ones anyone there could get their hands on.

  • sosodev 42 minutes ago

    These prices are insane. You can buy all (most?) of the lenses they’re recreating for a fraction of the price and adapt them to a mirrorless camera no problem. I bought a Helios 44-2 recently for $100 and adapted it to my camera for like $15.

  • Morromist 37 minutes ago

    What was so amazing about this company's soviet era camera lenses?

    I googled it and all the pages were just this company saying "Yeah! We rehouse amazing soviet era lenses in modern lens bodies!" | Which is cool, but where's the "legendary" part of the story? Like, why would you want one as opposed to another lens?

    • az_reth 28 minutes ago

      Google "Helios 44-2 bokeh" and look for portraits with a blurry background. The "swirly" effect is the artsy element. Add the fact that these lenses were mass-manufactured back in the day and it means that you can get them pretty cheap.

  • sega_sai 24 minutes ago

    Some bizarre obsession with 'Soviet'. Did they invent optics, that was since forgotten ?